The Scientology Tell-All Featuring Tom Cruise Just Got A January Release Date

In 2010, Lawrence Wright wrote a controversial New Yorker profile "The Apostate" detailing director Paul Haggis' severed relationship with the Church of Scientology.

But not only did the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist get unprecedented access to Haggis, he also interviewed more than 200 current and former Scientologists over a three-year period.

And now, that infamous article is being turned into a full book, titled "Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief," covering the history of the church — from its founding by L. Ron Hubbard in the 1950s to its current condition under controversial leader and Tom Cruise BFF, David Miscavige.

"Alfred A. Knopf has announced it will publish an expanded book-length version delving into Scientology's history, as well as the lives of such prominent Hollywood followers as John Travolta and Tom Cruise," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

"Going Clear"/Knopf PublishingLawrence Wright's book on Scientology is an expansion on his New Yorker piece of the same.

And it looks like Cruise may want to plan a vacation to a remote island for January 17th — the date when 150,000 copies of the revealing book hits shelves.

"Scientology plays an outsize role in the cast of new religions that have arisen in the 20th century. “I was drawn to write this book by the questions many people have about Scientology: What is it that makes this religion alluring? What do its adherents get out of it? How can rational-seeming people subscribe to beliefs that others find incomprehensible? Why do popular personalities associate themselves with a faith that is likely to create public relations martyrdom?”